Saturday 27 October 2018

ANNOUNCEMENTS SUNDAY OCTOBER 28TH 2018

Ministering through leadership in worship this morning are:
Organist: Al Fougere
Lay Reader (St. M.): Larry Evans
                    (St. D.): Susan Langley
Mission Moment (St. M.): Barb Mac Intyre
                             (St. D.): Yvonne Fox
Greeters/Collectors (St. M.): Archie & Elaine Noseworthy 
Greeters (St. D.): Arnold Mac Lean
Counters (St. M.): Eric Dawson, Jean Wilson
Collectors (St. D.): Susan Fox, Heather Graham 

OFFICE HOURS: 
Monday & Tuesday  9-12 noon, Nan at St. Mark’s
Wednesday & Thursday 9-12 noon, Jane at St. Mark’s
Friday Minister’s Day Off, 9-12 noon, Jane at St. Mark’s

Affirm United will confirm designation of Inverness Guysborough Presbytery as an Affirming Ministry at a service of recognition and celebration to be held following the November 13th presbytery meeting at St. Mark’s United Church, 504 Bernard Street, Port Hawkesbury. Everyone is invited to Draw the Circle Wide: Worship to Celebrate Affirming Ministry at 7:00 pm on November 13th. We hope that many from our congregations and community will gather to joyously celebrate this important milestone with music, scripture and prayer.

Inverness Guysborough Affirming Ministry Celebration will include a dramatic presentation of Rabbi Marc Gellman's story "The Bird-Feather Rainbow" based on Genesis 9:8-17. Nan is looking for children, youth and adults who would like to help act out this story. Please speak to Nan if you would like to take part--rehearsals will be held at St. Mark's on Saturdays November 3rd and 10th at 9:30 a.m. 

Church choirs (and congregation members who like to sing) are invited to be part of the presbytery choir on November 13th. You may wish to practice the hymns in preparation. They are: 
There Is Room for All                          MV 62 
As a Fire is Meant for Burning                       VU 578 
As Hands Reach Out and Fingers Trace    MV 136   to Alternate tune O Waly Waly 
Santo, Santo, Santo              VU 951
Draw the Circle Wide                          MV 145

The “UPPER ROOM” for November-December are available.

Food Bank donations are received on the last Sunday of the month. They would appreciate donations of plastic grocery bags.

Deadline for items for the bulletin is Thursday at noon.

Prayer Shawl Knitting Circle: Knitters and crocheters gather in the parlour of St. Mark’s on the 3rd Monday of each month. The next time of gathering is November 19, 2018 at 1:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY October 31st – 10:30 a.m. - Service at the Nursing Home.
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ST. MARK’S ANNOUNCEMENTS

Lay Readers:
November 4th – Bruce Corrigan
November 11th – Reader from the Legion
November 18th – Malcolm Matheson
November 25th – Barb Mac Intyre

Congregational Meeting Tuesday, October 30, 6:30 pm.
A Congregational Meeting will be held at St. Mark’s Church,   Tuesday, Oct. 30. 6:30pm to form/appoint a Joint Needs Assessment Committee. (JNAC) The Joint Needs Assessment Committee will gather information on the ministry personal needs of our church.

*Note: Congregational Meetings require at least 20 full members to be present. Please make every effort to attend. 

OBSERVER
It is time once again to renew your Observer subscription. There are envelopes on the table in the church entry for both renewals and new subscriptions. St. Mark’s members receive a discount of $5 by subscribing as a group. Annual group subscription rate is $25. Please make cheques ($25) payable to St. Mark’s United Church with a notation that this is for “Observer Subscription”. Place your cheque in the Observer envelope on the offering plate. 
Read The Observer for stories and perspectives you won’t find anywhere else!

Gifts with Vision Catalogues have arrived! The new Mission and Service Gifts with Vision catalogues can be found on the table in the church entry. Online orders can be placed at https://www.giftswithvision.ca/

The Worship and Pastoral Care Committee feels worship will be enhanced if we fill the front rather than the back pews. Please move forward if you are comfortable doing so.

Collection Counters/Recorders Needed - Please sign up. The load gets lighter when many helping hands participate.

November 4th – Refreshments following the Service.

St. Mark’s Annual Christmas Tea & Sale November 23rd. More information to follow.

The November FundScrip Order Date will be Sunday November 4th and the Delivery Date Sunday November 11th.

November Promotions are as follows:
Esso                                                      3% ( Regular 2% )
Canadian Tire                                        5% ( Regular 4% )
Sally Beauty                                          12% ( Regular 10% )
La Vie en Rose/ Bikini Village                  11% ( Regular 8% )
Winners/Home Sense                             8% ( Regular 6% )
The Ultimate Dining Card                        6% ( Regular 5% )
Build-A-Bear Workshop                          10% ( Regular 7% )
WaySpa                                                13% ( Regular 10% )
Sobeys/Fast Fuels/Lawtons/Needs           3% ( Regular 2% )
Stokes/Think Kitchen                             8% ( Regular 6% )
The list is longer as we are introducing the long order form which lists more retailers.
Please contact Patsy Brander at 902-625-1062 or Bonnie Dawson at 902-625-3838 if you have any questions or if you wish to join the program.
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ST. DAVID’S ANNOUNCEMENTS

Lay Readers:
November 4th – Arnold Mac Lean
November 11th – Worship at St. Mark’s 9:30 a.m.
November 18th – Kevin Pierce
November 25th – Julia Mac Kinnon

Please be advised of Nan's request for change of Pastoral Relations effective January 1st, 2019.  St. David's is looking for two (2) Members to volunteer to go on a Joint Needs Assessment Committee with St. Mark's Church in order to make a recommendation for the future ministry leadership of our church.  There will be a Congregational meeting to be held immediately after church on October 28th to vote on these individuals who are willing to serve. 

*Note: Congregational Meetings require at least 20 full members to be present. Please make every effort to attend. 

November 11th – Remembrance Day- Combined Service at St. Mark’s at 9:30 a.m. NO Service at St. David’s.

Roast Beef Dinner with Homemade Pies on Friday November 2nd, 2018 from 4 pm-6 pm at Port Hastings Fire Hall. Adults $15.00 Child $8.00 take out orders available Sponsored by: St. David’s Board of Stewards

Hall Cleaners for October are Wanda Harb & Florence Timmons.

The November FundScrip Order Date will be Sunday November 4th and the Delivery Date Sunday November 11th. Please check the November Promotions listed under St. Mark’s announcements. If you have any questions or wish to join the program please contact Wanda Radford at 902-870-1015
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

A celebration to be declared an Affirming Church will be held for Greenwood United Church in Baddeck, NS on Sunday November 4 at 7:00 pm at Greenwood United Church, Baddeck.

CNIB Vision Mates   CNIB has a volunteer program – “Vision Mates” – that pairs volunteers with people with vision loss to help out for a couple of hours a week.  Are you interested in lending a hand – and eyes – for a couple of hours a week to help a person living with vision loss in Cape Breton? If so, email jeff.deviller@cnib.ca!

Floor curling starting November 7th at St. Mark’s and continues each Wednesday through the winter. Drop in when you like. $2.00 per week. Bring indoor footwear.

Bake Sale and Flea Market, Saturday, Nov. 3rd:  9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon.  Doorprizes.  No admission.  Come early! Trinity United Church, Mulgrave

Lamplight Service at Calvin Presbyterian Church, Loch Lomond on Nov.4th at 6.00 pm Minister Rev Corrie Stewart. Special Music by St. Peter's Christian Church Choir. Social Hour to follow at Loch Lomond Hall.  All are welcome to attend.

ORDER OF SERVICE SUNDAY OCTOBER 28TH 2018-23RD SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

The Congregations of St. Mark’s and St. David’s
United Church of Canada
Port Hawkesbury/Port Hastings, NS
Office: 625-2229, Fax 625-3597, e-mail: stmarksuc@gmail.com 
Blog: http://ourcontactonline.blogspot.com/
Presbytery Website: inverguyunited.ca
Ministers: The Whole People of God
Minister: Nan Corrigan D. M. 
Minister of Music: Al Fougere 
October 28th, 2018-23rd Sunday after Pentecost

Announcements The Work of Church and Community

WE GATHER TO WORSHIP GOD

Greeting 
Let us pause to remember that in this region we live and work and worship on lands that are, by law, the unceded territories of the Wabanaki peoples—predominantly the lands of the Mi’kmaq, Maliseet, and Passamaquoddy. May we live with respect on this land, and live in peace and friendship with its people. 

One: The peace of Christ be with you. All: And with your spirit.

*Introit Let Us Build a House verse 1 MV 1

Call to Worship
One: The rich and the poor the old and the young 
All: Take heart! God is calling you. 
One: The timid and the shy, the bold and the daring 
All: Take heart! God is calling you. 
One: From roadsides and alleyways, footpaths and freeways, 
All: Take heart! God is calling you, 
One: to open up eyes and redirect lives. 
All: Take heart! God is calling.  
One: Take heart! Come and worship the One who calls us!

Opening Prayer 
God of Jesus, come our way, with ears of attentiveness
and words of hope so that we, too, might rise up 
and follow in the steady footsteps of Jesus,
taking shelter within the healing shadow of Christ. Amen.

* Hymn Open My Eyes, That I May See VU 371

WE LISTEN FOR GOD’S WORD 

Job 42:1–6, 10–17 Job’s fortunes are restored.
One: This is the witness of the Hebrew people. All: Thanks be to God.

Psalm 34:1–8 Taste and see that God is good. VU 761

*Hymn All Who Hunger VU 460

Opening the Word/The Lord's Prayer

The Gospel Acclamation

Mark 10:46–52 The healing of blind Bartimaeus.
One: The gospel of Jesus Christ. All: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.

Opening the Word 2

WE RESPOND IN FAITH

*Hymn Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour VU 665

Minute for Mission & Offering Our Gifts to God 

*Offering Prayer
We hear the call of Jesus to rise;
we hear the call of Jesus to be well.
We hear the call of Jesus to follow;
we hear the call of Jesus to care.
Bless these gifts, O God, and bless the lives of those who give 
in your service to the world. Amen

Prayers of Thanksgiving and Concern
Jesus is asking, “What do you want me to do for you?”

WE GO TO SERVE GOD

* Hymn  A Mighty Fortress Is Our God VU 262

*Commissioning and Blessing
As the cherished of God we have gathered
and as the renewed of God we now depart.
Friends, cry out to be heard,
giving voice to yours and others’ needs.
In all we say and do,
may we seek always the kindness of Christ
and follow with our whole heart.
Be filled with Spirit and be led into the daily challenges 
of life by Spirit’s rare and enduring beauty.
Go in peace, and live into wholeness, now and always.

*Choral Amen

Monday 22 October 2018

GIFTS WITH VISION CATALOGUES HAVE ARRIVED!

About Gifts with Vision

The United Church of Canada developed this giving catalogue Gifts with Vision in response to member requests to be able to give gifts to relatives, friends, and loved ones that are in direct support of the church's Mission & Service partners across Canada and around the world.

If you are seeking inspiring new gift ideas or perhaps would rather not give family and friends the same old clothes/toys/chocolates, Gifts with Vision presents a new way to celebrate special occasions. Give a gift that can help change people's lives!
Gift funding raised for partners through the catalogue will be over and above the regular member-supported, stable core funding that these partners receive.

Everyone will find something in Gifts with Vision worth sharing with the special people in their lives. Gifts are available in a range of dollar amounts, as well as for many areas of need (hunger, shelter, education, health, safety, mobility, and more).

Gifts with Vision:  https://www.giftswithvision.ca/

Saturday 20 October 2018

ANNOUNCEMENTS SUNDAY OCTOBER 21ST 2018

SHARED WORSHIP SERVICE AT ST. DAVID'S UNITED CHURCH, PORT HASTINGS AT 11:00 A.M. THIS MORNING. 
ST. DAVID'S 133RD ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
NO WORSHIP AT ST. MARK'S, PORT HAWKESBURY TODAY. 

Ministering through leadership in worship this morning are:
Organist: Al Fougere
Lay Reader:   Marie Mac Kinnon
Mission Moment:   Yvonne Fox
Greeter: Arnold Mac Lean
Collectors:   Susan Fox, Heather Graham
Counters (St. M.):   Eric Dawson, Jean Wilson

OFFICE HOURS: 

Monday & Tuesday  9-12 noon, Nan at St. Mark’s
Wednesday & Thursday 9-12 noon, Jane at St. Mark’s
Friday Minister’s Day Off, 9-12 noon, Jane at St. Mark’s

Affirm United will confirm designation of Inverness Guysborough Presbytery as an Affirming Ministry at a service of recognition and celebration to be held following the November 13th presbytery meeting at St. Mark’s United Church, 504 Bernard Street, Port Hawkesbury. Everyone is invited to Draw the Circle Wide: Worship to Celebrate Affirming Ministry at 7:00 pm on November 13th. We hope that many from our congregations and community will gather to joyously celebrate this important milestone with music, scripture and prayer.


Inverness Guysborough Affirming Ministry Celebration will include a dramatic presentation of Rabbi Marc Gellman's story "The Bird-Feather Rainbow" based on Genesis 9:8-17. Nan is looking for children, youth and adults who would like to help act out this story. Please speak to Nan if you would like to take part--rehearsals will be held at St. Mark's on Saturdays November 3rd and 10th at 9:30 a.m. 


Church choirs (and congregation members who like to sing) are invited to be part of the presbytery choir on November 13th. You may wish to practice the hymns in preparation. They are: 

There Is Room for All                          MV 62 
As a Fire is Meant for Burning                       VU 578 
As Hands Reach Out and Fingers Trace    MV 136   to Alternate tune O Waly Waly 
Santo, Santo, Santo              VU 951
Draw the Circle Wide                          MV 145

The “UPPER ROOM” for November-December are available.


Food Bank donations are received on the last Sunday of the month. They would appreciate donations of plastic grocery bags.


Deadline for items for the bulletin is Thursday at noon.


Prayer Shawl Knitting Circle: Knitters and crocheters gather in the parlour of St. Mark’s on the 3rd Monday of each month. The next time of gathering is November 19, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. in St. Mark’s Church parlour


October 31st – 10:30 a.m. - Service at the Nursing Home.



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ST. DAVID’S ANNOUNCEMENTS

Lay Readers:
October 28th – Susan Langley
November 4th – Arnold Mac Lean
November 11th – Worship at St. Mark’s 9:30 a.m.
November 18th – Kevin Pierce
November 25th – Julia Mac Kinnon

Please be advised of Nan's request for change of Pastoral Relations effective January 1st, 2019.  St. David's is looking for two (2) Members to volunteer to go on a Joint Needs Assessment Committee with St. Mark's Church in order to make a recommendation for the future ministry leadership of our church.  There will be a Congregational meeting to be held immediately after church on October 28th to vote on these individuals who are willing to serve.


*Note: Congregational Meetings require at least 20 full members to be present. Please make every effort to attend. 

Sunday School classes will begin TODAY October 21st. 


The profit from the Fishcake & Beans Supper will be announced later. 

Thank you to everyone who helped with the supper. Your donations of baked goods, other food items and supplies, as well as monetary donations were greatly appreciated.
A huge thank you to the 30 plus volunteers who worked so hard on the day of the supper – setting up, washing dishes, serving the food, cleaning up, etc…
A special thank you goes out to our mentor Jim George, for all his help.
Well done everyone!

Roast Beef Dinner with Homemade Pies on Friday November 2nd, 2018 from 4pm-6pm at Port Hastings Fire Hall. Adults $15.00 Child $8.00 take out orders available Sponsored by: St. David’s Board of Stewards


Hall Cleaners for October are Wanda Harb & Florence Timmons.



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ST. MARK’S ANNOUNCEMENTS

Lay Readers:
October 28th – Larry Evans
November 4th – Bruce Corrigan
November 11th – Reader from the Legion
November 18th – Malcolm Matheson
November 25th – Barb Mac Intyre

Congregational Meeting Tuesday, October 30, 6:30 pm.

A Congregational Meeting will be held at St. Mark’s Church,   Tuesday, Oct. 30. 6:30 pm to form/appoint a Joint Needs Assessment Committee. (JNAC) The Joint Needs Assessment Committee will gather information on the ministry personal needs of our church.
*Note: Congregational Meetings require at least 20 full members to be present. Please make every effort to attend. 



It is time once again to renew your Observer subscription. There are envelopes on the table in the church entry for both renewals and new subscriptions. St. Mark’s members receive a discount of $5 by subscribing as a group. Annual group subscription rate is $25. Please make cheques ($25) payable to St. Mark’s United Church with a notation that this is for “Observer Subscription”. Place your cheque in the Observer envelope on the offering plate. 

Read The Observer for stories and perspectives you won’t find anywhere else!

The Worship and Pastoral Care Committee feels worship will be enhanced if we fill the front rather than the back pews. Please move forward if you are comfortable doing so.


Collection Counters/Recorders Needed - Please sign up. The load gets lighter when many helping hands participate.


St. Mark’s Annual Christmas Tea & Sale November 23rd. More information to follow.


FundScrip Order Forms are available at St. Mark’s Church in the Narthex and the Choir Room and can be found in Green File Folders labeled FundScrip 



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CNIB Vision Mates   CNIB has a volunteer program – “Vision Mates” – that pairs volunteers with people with vision loss to help out for a couple of hours a week.  Are you interested in lending a hand – and eyes – for a couple of hours a week to help a person living with vision loss in Cape Breton? If so, email jeff.deviller@cnib.ca!

Floor curling starting November 7th at St. Mark’s.


Bake Sale and Flea Market, Saturday, Nov. 3rd:  9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon.  Doorprizes.  No admission.  Come early! Trinity United Church, Mulgrave


Please join us for our Being prepared Made Simple Seminar. This is free seminar, to learn about: Protecting your estate from legal issues and saving taxes upon death, Establishing Wills, Trusts and Powers of Attorney, Saving money through an Eligible Funeral Plan, Preparing emotionally and financially for an unexpected death in your family, Ensuring your personal wishes are understood and carried out. Seminar Date (Complimentary dinner) Tuesday, October 23rd at 5:30 pm  Location St. Joseph’s Parish Hall, 118 Granville Street, Port Hawkesbury. To Reserve call 902-625-2929. Please feel free to bring a friend. Book ahead- Space is limited! Your Host: John Green Owner Funeral Director Guest Speakers: Adam Rodgers, Lawyer Boudrot Rodgers Law office Susan Barrett, Funeral Preplanning Specialist Shannik Barrett Preneed Solutions, Denise Fictorie, Funeral Preplanning Specialist, Green’s Funeral Home.


ORDER OF SERVICE SUNDAY OCTOBER 21ST 2018-ST. DAVID'S 133RD ANNIVERSARY

The Congregations of St. Mark’s and St. David’s
United Church of Canada
Port Hawkesbury/Port Hastings, NS
Office: 625-2229, Fax 625-3597, e-mail: stmarksuc@gmail.com 
Blog: http://ourcontactonline.blogspot.com/
Presbytery Website: inverguyunited.ca
Ministers: The Whole People of God
Minister: Nan Corrigan D. M. 
Minister of Music: Al Fougere 
Guest Worship Leader: Rev. Heather Manuel
October 21st, 2018-133rd Anniversary 
St. David’s United Church

Announcements The Work of Church and Community

WE GATHER TO WORSHIP GOD

Greeting Let us pause to remember that in this region we live and work and worship on lands that are, by law, the unceded territories of the Wabanaki peoples—predominantly the lands of the Mi’kmaq, Maliseet, and Passamaquoddy. May we live with respect on this land, and live in peace and friendship with its people. 
One: The peace of Christ be with you. All: And with your spirit.

*Introit Let Us Build a House MV 1

Call to Worship
We come into this space, prepared to celebrate the God of energy and truth, aware of the needs of the world, and open to the Spirit that leads us. We trust in God to guide our journey.
God supports us as we seek to share life with others.
We come into this moment, aware of the variety of needs that surround us and open to a future yet to be revealed. We trust in God to guide our journey.
Encourage us as we reach out with hope and goodwill toward others.
In words and in songs, in stories and in prayers, in quiet times and happy times, God is with us.
Thanks be to God. Let us worship.

Opening Prayer 
God, you are generous and just. We have come to this place to know you, to grow in faith, and to strengthen our ties to one another. Help us to move beyond complacency to passion. Help us to move beyond concern to outrage against injustice. Help us to deepen our commitment to your values of peaceful living, and abundant generosity, and fullness of life for all beings that live. We ask this in Jesus’ name, the one whose name we bear. Amen.

* Hymn Let All Things Now Living VU242

Prayer for Wholeness 
Patient God, we have so many questions. We demand things, and often want to know where the path will lead before we set out. Set our hearts to rest and remind us that life is made up of more questions than answers, and that that’s okay. 

Assurance of Love 
In the love of God, the companionship of Christ
and the flame of the Spirit,
may the desire of your hearts be granted!
May the desire of our hearts be granted!  Amen.

WE LISTEN FOR GOD’S WORD 

Job 38:1–7, (34–41) God’s rebuttal to Job’s complaint.
One: This is the witness of the Hebrew people. All: Thanks be to God.

Psalm 104 God created the earth and all its creatures. ref.2 VU826

*Hymn It’s a Song of Praise to the Maker MV 30

Opening the Word/The Lord's Prayer

The Gospel Acclamation

Mark 10:35–45 James and John request to sit on Jesus’ right, left.
One: This is Good News. All: Thanks be to God.

Opening the Word 2

WE RESPOND IN FAITH

*Hymn Joyful, Joyful We Adore You VU232

Minute for Mission & Offering Our Gifts to God 

*Offering Prayer
As we acknowledge the breath of life given to us, that awesome world around us, and a nurturing visionary community in which we gather, we offer our very selves as gifts given and as lives giving. May the living and giving of our lives echo with goodness, justice, and hope. Amen.

Prayers of Thanksgiving and Concern

WE GO TO SERVE GOD

* Hymn    How Great Thou Art Printed, inside cover of VU

*Commissioning and Blessing
Christ Jesus sends us out with a passionate heart.
We go to build relationships of justice and of love.
The Spirit blows us into places unexpected.
We go to find those like us, lost and alone, to build a network of loving kindness.
God’s grace blesses us and keeps us.
We go to proclaim the blessing of the good news, sharing Jesus’ story in word and in deed.

*Choral Amen

Thursday 18 October 2018

Inverness Guysborough Presbytery Affirming Ministry Celebration



Inverness Guysborough Presbytery
United Church of Canada
Invites you to
Draw the Circle Wide:
Worship to Celebrate Affirming Ministry
at 7:00 pm
November 13th
St. Mark’s United Church
504 Bernard Street
Port Hawkesbury N.S.
The Affirming Ministries Program is a network of primarily United Church ministries that declare themselves to be fully inclusive of people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. The Affirming Ministries Program of Affirm United/S’affirmer Ensemble helps ministries become truly welcoming safer sacred spaces. Affirming Ministries look at a variety of areas that may be barriers to those coming to our ministry – age, gender, race, ability, class, economic status and, in particular to the Affirming Ministry, sexual orientation and gender identity.


FUNDSCRIP ORDER FORMS


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FundScrip Order Forms are available at St. Mark’s Church in the Narthex and the Choir Room and can be found in Green File Folders labeled FundScrip.